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  1. 15 cze 2023 · Our findings suggest that different environmental profiles of urban living may influence specific psychiatric symptom groups through distinct neurobiological pathways.

  2. This report seeks to raise professional consciousness of an “urban psychology” as a viable and appropriate framework for helping psychologists effectively and collaboratively work on issues that have relevance to the residents of urban areas, as well as those local and national policymakers who make decisions that affect urban environments ...

  3. Louis Wirth's classic description of the social and psychological effects of urbanism is organized into a model for the purpose of reviewing relevant theory and empirical research.

  4. Understanding how cultural dynamics articulate with adaptation to urban life may facilitate proper management of mental disorders in cities. In the assessment and treatment of patients living in urban areas, contextual cultural factors also play an important role (Caracci G, Mezzich JE 2001).

  5. 9 lut 2021 · Urban living, compared with rural living, is linked with a higher risk of serious mental illness, which is important because the world is urbanizing faster than ever before. Urban environments and their landscapes, designs, and features influence mental health and well-being.

  6. Urban living and mental health. Living in an urban environment has long been known to be a risk factor for psychiatric diseases, such as major depression or schizophrenia. This is true even though infrastructure, socioeconomic conditions, nutrition and health care services are clearly better in cities than in rural areas.

  7. 1 sty 2005 · This four-part article (a) summarizes Simmel's 1905 essay, (b) comments on the dramatic population trends since 1905, (c) elaborates on 10 remarkable points about urban psychology, past and ...

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